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H.E. Mrs
Nabila Salama is the Consul General of Egypt in Mumbai,
India since July 2006. Nabila shares with our readers
about the growing popularity of Egypt amongst the Indian
outbound traveller.
Since how long
have you been the Consul General of Egypt in India ?
I have been in India for over 7 months and this is my first
posting abroad as a Diplomat. I am married to a Diplomat and I
used to accompany my husband wherever he was posted. Last time I
was with him in Uzbekistan. Hence, you can say that this is my
first posting outside Egypt as a Diplomat.
What role do
you play in ensuring popularity of Egypt as a destination?
The role of promoting Egypt is that of the Egyptian Tourism
Authority which is being handled in India by Mr Samy Mahmoud.
However, as a Consulate, I feel it is equally important and in
fact a big role of the Consulate to ensure that we have to not
only promote the image of Egypt but to encourage more people to
visit Egypt as tourists and to ensure that we continue to
further enhance the relationships between India and Egypt. My
main role is to issue the visas for tourists as well as those
travelling on business to Egypt.
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I am here since July 2006 and
we have made changes at the Consulate's Office and this includes
extending the visa acceptance time from 11 am to 1.00 pm every
day. Earlier it used to take three days to get a visa and we
have reduced the turnaround time and you can now get visa on the
following day from the day you apply. In exceptional cases where
it is necessary to issue a visa on the same day, we also assist
the genuine travellers in ensuring that they get visa on the
same day. |
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Several
countries are offering visas on arrival to Indian travellers, do
we see Egypt too offering this facility to invite more tourists?
This facility of getting visa on arrival does exist. It
takes two hours of waiting time at the airport to get the visa
on arrival in Egypt as the immigration authorities want to
ensure that the visitors coming into our country are genuine
tourists and not travelling with the intention of work or
staying back for an extended period. I advise people to get the
visa from the Consulate here as it is easier to get the visa
here and you can avoid unnecessarily delays and inconveniences
of getting visa on arrival. |
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How has the
tourism grown in the last year to Egypt?
We have seen that over 70% of the visas we issue for Egypt are
for tourists and this is indeed an encouraging sign that there are
more visitors to Egypt travelling on holiday. Around two years ago
it was merely 20% and so we have seen a very good growth in
tourist arrivals from India. |
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What role does
your office play in encouraging business opportunities between the
two countries?
I have excellent relationship with almost all the major
Chambers of Commerce here in Mumbai and I get very good support
from each of them. We also liaise with our Embassy in Delhi to
encourage exchange of business information between India and Egypt
as well as from various associations. For example, we are also
seeking the help of Indo-Arab Chamber of Commerce to have a book
which will provide all details of business opportunities available
between India and Egypt and this book will be released in the near
future. In this book, we would highlight the various avenues of
business opportunities including the incentives given by the
Ministry in Egypt for various businesses in Egypt. Indian
businessmen and investors can take full advantage of the strategic
location of our country which is a gateway to over 900 million
people in the Middle East as well as Africa. Egypt has signed
various trade agreements which has enabled companies to move their
products easily to bigger markets. With over 72 million
population, Egypt also represents a large domestic market for any
investor and at the same time offers a safe and comfortable living
environment. As the economy continues to flourish in India, I am
sure a large number of Indian businessmen can look at Egypt as a
highly potential market in the near future. |
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Which are the
industries where major foreign investments are required in Egypt?
I would say industries such as Tourism, IT, Petroleum and
Textiles are the main fields where Egypt needs more foreign
investments. Even areas of Petrochemical and Marine have good
potential.
I very much like Hurghada which is on the Red Sea as I have my own
apartment in Hurghada. I would advise the Indian visitors to
include Hurghada in their travel plans as it is a beautiful Red
Sea resort town and it also has a pleasant climate all year round.
I would recommend people to visit Sharm-el-Sheikh as well as Luxor
and Aswan also. Luxor in fact has 1/3rd of the total number of
World's Heritage monuments including the Luxor Temple, the Karnak
Temple and on the West Bank you have the Valley of the Kings, the
Valley of the Queens and the Hatshepsut's Temple. You have regular
cruises both from Luxor and Aswan and along with the Nile Cruise
you can enjoy other sites such as Kom Ombo and Edfu. From Luxor
you can do day trips to Esna, Dendera, Abydos as well as Ekhmeem
to see some fine temples. You can also enjoy Sound and Light Shows
at both the Luxor and Karnak Temples and even take a Hot Air
Balloon flight out of Luxor. From Aswan you can visit the Philae
Temple or take a trip to see Abu Simbel either by flight or by
road. You can also visit the Elephantine Island, the Botanical
Garden as well as Nubian Village from Aswan. You should also visit
Alexandria which is known as the Pearl of the Mediterranean and is
a very popular destination even amongst the Egyptian especially
during summer. |
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What is the
awareness about India and Indian people in Egypt?
We have been enjoying a very close relationship between Egypt and
India from the time of Nehru and Nasser. The best way to find out
is to visit Egypt and experience how affectionate the people are
towards Indians. Amitabh Bachchan and Bollywood is well known as
much as the Taj Mahal in Agra. We as Egyptians also know that the
Indian Silk is the best gift to be given to your near and dear
ones to show your love and affection and we have some folkloric
songs as well in which we express our interest for India. Our
cultural background is quite similar and both the countries are
extremely rich in history and have always being working close
together from the time of our ancestors. |
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What are the
good things one can bring back from Egypt as souvenirs?
Besides the Papyrus paintings which are world famous, I would
say that you could get some very good souvenirs from Khan el
Khalili Bazaar in Cairo. Even kitchen utensils and textiles
especially cotton from Egypt is very popular indeed. Things like
bedsheet, table cloth are reasonably priced. For ladies Gold in
Egypt is reasonably priced compared to India and you should not
leave Egypt without buying the gallabeya which is our local
costume and a popular souvenir to take back with you to India.
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Which are the
new destinations to visit in Egypt?
There is Marsa Alam which is gaining popularity and there are lots
of Oasis being developed in the Eastern and Western desert regions
such as Said. There is a beautiful red sea resort close to Cairo
which I would recommend for the tourists. It is called ElAin
ElSokhna and is 130 kilometres from Cairo. It is on the western
coast of Suez gulf and there is a nice beach and there are also
warm water springs flowing from the nearby mountain. You have a
few five star hotels and it is quite similar to Hurghada although
a little smaller in size.
You can visit the Mount Sinai region and the Saint Catherine
Monastery which is popular amongst the religious visitors. Egypt
is extremely rich in history and has a deep rooted civilization
which goes back to over 7000 years. Egypt has become a melting pot
of civilizations and has flourished in Pharoanic, Greek, Roman,
Christian and Islamic Civilizations. On our lands lie treasures
dating back to centuries and rich in history from the era of
mummification to even astronomy, you will find various facets that
can be explored in our country. Whether it is a Desert Safari or
playing golf next to the Pyramids or diving in the Red Sea, the
land of Pharaohs has plenty to offer. It is an excellent
destination for MICE segment too and many conventions in the past
by companies across the globe have been successfully held in
Egypt. |
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Which are the
places you have visited in India and how was your experience?
I love India as a country as it has so much to offer. I
happened to visit Rajasthan with my family and I loved it. We took
the Palace on Wheels, the famous Heritage train which took us
right across the beautiful region of Rajasthan. It was fantastic
and I think Rajasthan is truly Indian. I will be interested in
seeing Taj Mahal and I plan visiting Agra in the near future.
How has been
your experience so far in India compared to a place like
Uzbekistan where you stayed for a few years?
If you compare with Uzbekistan which has 21 million people,
India is indeed a very big country. Mumbai is a very lively and
vibrant city with an active social life and I never feel I am a
foreigner here. Instead, the people are very warm , friendly and
cheerful . I enjoy the Indian cuisine if it is not on the spicier
side although I am fond of the Indian desserts. I feel India is
like my second home and I am very happy and lucky to have been
posted in Mumbai as people are very helpful and I really like the
affection I get from the people in India. |
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Tell us about
you family.
My husband is a diplomat . I have three kids and my youngest
son Mohammed is 14 years and stays with me here in Mumbai and is
studying in an international school. My daughter is studying
Journalism at the American University in Cairo and my son is
studying Pharmaceutical at the German University in Cairo . |
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Lastly your
message to readers.
I would like to tell my Indian friends to go and visit Egypt. You
must taste and drink the Nile water and experience the various
civilizations that Egypt is well known for and see our monuments
and try our Egyptian food. You will simply be amazed by the
affection of our people towards the Indians. Egypt also has the
only surviving wonder of the ancient world -the Pyramid of Giza.
So whether it's Cairo or the Nile Cruise or resorts along the Red
Sea or the Mediterranean Sea, you will have a complete holiday
experience in Egypt. |
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